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all right. we have an avalanche of late-breaking stories on obama care tonight. just to recap, first, president obama starting to feel opposition from his own party. we've just learned that west virginia democratic senator joe manchin is working on draft legislation to delay the individual mandate for a year. other democratic senators, especially those running for reelection next year, may join manchin. second, the lead contractor for healthcare.gov is pointing fingers. it's blaming other contractors. also saying a decision by the white house to hide prices for insurance plans helped create the problems with the website. >>> and then they head to the biggest health insurers in america were at a white house meeting today, hastily arranged. and they were talking about an issue that could be even more problematic than the website glitches. now let's focus on some of this. how the democrats are running scared tonight. are they? is this a dismal obama care roll-out continues in its 23rd day, how much damage. we told you about democratic senator joe manchin's bill to d
all right. we have an avalanche of late-breaking stories on obama care tonight. just to recap, first, president obama starting to feel opposition from his own party. we've just learned that west virginia democratic senator joe manchin is working on draft legislation to delay the individual mandate for a year. other democratic senators, especially those running for reelection next year, may join manchin. second, the lead contractor for healthcare.gov is pointing fingers. it's blaming other...
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flexibility is what we want out of obama, right? we don't want him to be doctrinare. that's what he's doing. some people just don't like anything the guy does. >> the question is, will this matter? right? will it, rick? >> oh, it matters. >> will it make changes to what the unions want? >> no. first of all, you're not going to get this through the congress because once you try to get it through congress you open the law up. once you open up the law there's going to be a flood of amendments that people are going to have to be confronted with that they're not going to want to be confronted with on the democrat side. and richard talks about functional and flexible and all this. look, at the end of the day, this just comes down to math. and the unions want more money so that employees don't -- >> they don't want more money. >> of course they want more money. >> they want to be able to afford health care. this is a good thing. >> that's what tax subsidies are. i can't believe you can't figure out that tax subsidies are money. they want more money. that's all it comes down
flexibility is what we want out of obama, right? we don't want him to be doctrinare. that's what he's doing. some people just don't like anything the guy does. >> the question is, will this matter? right? will it, rick? >> oh, it matters. >> will it make changes to what the unions want? >> no. first of all, you're not going to get this through the congress because once you try to get it through congress you open the law up. once you open up the law there's going to be a...
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listen to president obama. i think he's got this one right. the deficit has come down substantially. spending has come down substantially. a good left-wing keynesian would be worried we're not getting enough fiscal stimulus. i don't believe any of that nonsense but that's what they would be saying. it's hard for me to worry about that. i am more concerned about capital spending and whether businesses will invest and that's the ultimate job creator. at this point i'm just trying to find, you know, poke a hole or two. things look so good. every single sector today was up, ed butkowsky. when i see that and see this euphoric, i think i better look for something else. you get the last word. >> i have been bullish for many years and you just take a snapshot. right now this evenings look gr. anybody who dropped down from outer space and looked at stock prices, you say things look really good. however, you really never know. >> thank you dennis gartman, dan greenhaus, we appreciate it. stocks aren't the only thing that's hot right now, so is the car b
listen to president obama. i think he's got this one right. the deficit has come down substantially. spending has come down substantially. a good left-wing keynesian would be worried we're not getting enough fiscal stimulus. i don't believe any of that nonsense but that's what they would be saying. it's hard for me to worry about that. i am more concerned about capital spending and whether businesses will invest and that's the ultimate job creator. at this point i'm just trying to find, you...
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the charge -- among the charges against obama care was, all right, you won't get your doctor. you're not going to get your right hospital. but more to the point, nina, rationing and price controls. obama cons denied that from day one. what you are describing, what scott is describing is rationing and price controls. >> well, i think it certainly is laying a foundation. i mean, how else are they going to have skyrocketing subsidies in the exchanges? how are they going bring down costs? they're already going to have to figure out how they're going to pay the subsidies right now. i think they're going to look at instead of reducing the subsidies, i think their solution is going to be to regulate the plans even more. there. >> you go. i got to get out. i'm sorry. we're short of time. thanks, nina, we appreciate it very much. scott, thanks. now, folks, just about 50 years ago this week, president john f. kennedy was tragically assassinated by a soviet cuban communist. of course it was tragedy. but has the truth about jfk's true political leanings also perished? he was a supply side
the charge -- among the charges against obama care was, all right, you won't get your doctor. you're not going to get your right hospital. but more to the point, nina, rationing and price controls. obama cons denied that from day one. what you are describing, what scott is describing is rationing and price controls. >> well, i think it certainly is laying a foundation. i mean, how else are they going to have skyrocketing subsidies in the exchanges? how are they going bring down costs?...
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now, folks, it's not just the washington post casting the falsehoods coming out of team obama right now. the congressional bug office also definitely showed the president misled the public about his budget and tax plans as recently as last month. we've got that story. later on, a senate committee will drag apple's name through the mud tomorrow hinting it fiensd ways to add taxes. >>> we have the breaking details on that story as well. i think he's going for corporate tax reform, which remind me about free market capitalism. we will get back "the kudlow report", the massive tornado in oklahoma as soon as we get more breaking news. . >>> our budget will be reduced by another $2 trillion, so that all told we will have surpassed the goals in deficit reduction that independent economists believe we need to stabilize our finances. but it does so in a balanced and responsible way. >> really, mr. president? well, it seems like the congressional bucket ofls didn't get the same budget memo that you did. get this, i know it's a shocker, but some of the president's other budget promises fall short
now, folks, it's not just the washington post casting the falsehoods coming out of team obama right now. the congressional bug office also definitely showed the president misled the public about his budget and tax plans as recently as last month. we've got that story. later on, a senate committee will drag apple's name through the mud tomorrow hinting it fiensd ways to add taxes. >>> we have the breaking details on that story as well. i think he's going for corporate tax reform, which...
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that's the obama care. >> right. >> but excluding obama care, that's the earned income tax credits, about $30,000. and many other benefits are right around there. >> a number of them are. although the unemployment program pretty much anyone, any income level can get that. >> dean baker, do you think the democrats made a mistake in this latest budget deal where they did not push for an extension of unemployment benefits? >> well, i would like to have seen them push for extension benefits. i think people need that the jobs aren't going to come out of nowhere. we do need people working be. the problem isn't that you don't have people looking for work. you have three people looking for work for every job. i would have liked to see them extend benefits. i don't like to see people miss a check, but what i suspect is going to happen is early next year you're going to see congress come back because most republicans think we should extend benefits. i think there is going to be a lot of pressure for them go to go ahead and do it. i know that's going to make you unhappy, but i think that's what is g
that's the obama care. >> right. >> but excluding obama care, that's the earned income tax credits, about $30,000. and many other benefits are right around there. >> a number of them are. although the unemployment program pretty much anyone, any income level can get that. >> dean baker, do you think the democrats made a mistake in this latest budget deal where they did not push for an extension of unemployment benefits? >> well, i would like to have seen them push...
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four democratic senators stabbing obama right in the back. so, that doesn't build a lot of confidence in the system. >> yeah. knowing what we've got in washington, are you expecting volatility going into the next couple of weeks? given the fact that we are probably going to see a fight over the debt ceiling. both sides are not moving on this. >> i don't think that was priced into the market, right? i think the market was so focused on fed and taper. you had a bit of relief right afterwards. i think part of the selloff today, and i think the volatility we'll see in the month end is just that. you know, fear of how this is going to play out. do the republicans feel more emboldened now that the president looks so weak. >> yeah. so, at the end of the day here, we're closing at the lows of the day, down 185 points on the dow joendz industrial average. i know you were on your way in. what's your observation at the end of the day, volume very strong, rebalancing. what was going on? >> i think you could wake up after we had a very dovish fed. then we
four democratic senators stabbing obama right in the back. so, that doesn't build a lot of confidence in the system. >> yeah. knowing what we've got in washington, are you expecting volatility going into the next couple of weeks? given the fact that we are probably going to see a fight over the debt ceiling. both sides are not moving on this. >> i don't think that was priced into the market, right? i think the market was so focused on fed and taper. you had a bit of relief right...
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>> that's exactly right. and obama and holder are two peas in a political pod. these guys have been together since the beginning of the administration. and if they go down, they're going to go down together. these are -- holder and obama -- if holder goes down or holder gets -- for the a.p. or mishandle the irs investigation, obama is going to be touched by that, as well. >> when you first got wind of this whole irs mess, what was your instinct, historian you are? what was your instinct? >> my instinct immediately is this is a very big story. because there's just no defending it. no way to talk around it. it's just plain flat-out wrong and indefensible. and so friday when i first heard about it, i said, you know, oh, boy, here we go. >> now, it's going to be up to katie -- it's going to be up to holder, maybe, up to holder at the end of the day to make decisions about the irs. i have never seen an attorney general with that kind of portfolio before. that's heavy duty. >> it is heavy duty. and is eric holder up to that job? and should we trust him with that autho
>> that's exactly right. and obama and holder are two peas in a political pod. these guys have been together since the beginning of the administration. and if they go down, they're going to go down together. these are -- holder and obama -- if holder goes down or holder gets -- for the a.p. or mishandle the irs investigation, obama is going to be touched by that, as well. >> when you first got wind of this whole irs mess, what was your instinct, historian you are? what was your...
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battle is their last chance to stop obama care. >> right. >> do you agree? >> yeah, this is their moment. they're taking it hostage. this is when they're going to do it, during the budget battle. >> there's no delay -- >> they're taking the country hostage right now. >> they haven't taken the country hostage. >> just the house of representatives. you have the white house and the senate, you know that, right? what do you mean holding them hostage? >> they're trying their best. but it's not going to happen. >> it's very simple. if you voted against obama care in march of 2010, you cannot in good conscience vote or principle vote to fund it. that's like saying to two 15-year-olds, you're too irresponsible to drive but here's a brand-new car and here are the keys. >> it passed. it's not an issue. >> you're so cavalier about it. the president's administration now has all these delays. spanish-speaking people, medicaid eligibility people, employer mandate, small business mandate, you keep saying it like it's ted cruz and john boehner standing in the way of it when
battle is their last chance to stop obama care. >> right. >> do you agree? >> yeah, this is their moment. they're taking it hostage. this is when they're going to do it, during the budget battle. >> there's no delay -- >> they're taking the country hostage right now. >> they haven't taken the country hostage. >> just the house of representatives. you have the white house and the senate, you know that, right? what do you mean holding them hostage?...
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. >> all right. there you have it. president obama's broken promises, and misleading statements about obama care are now in the pantheon of international slugs. every newspaper in america are filled with documented proof that millions of americans are losing her to doctors, are losing her to plans and we know the white house knew this would happen all along as much as three years ago. all that sets the stage for what should be a hot and controversial hearing on capitol hill tomorrow morning, featuring hha secretary kathleen sebelius and the congressman who was chairing the committee that will be grilling sebelius is about to join us. don't let all the obama news cry out, we closed at a new all time high for the dow and another all time high for the s&p 500 t. ramally keeps rolling along. all those stories, much more coming up on "the kudlow report" beginning right now. now, before we get to obama care. we got to show you the markets, because it was a record day on wall street. kayla joins us with all the key details. g
. >> all right. there you have it. president obama's broken promises, and misleading statements about obama care are now in the pantheon of international slugs. every newspaper in america are filled with documented proof that millions of americans are losing her to doctors, are losing her to plans and we know the white house knew this would happen all along as much as three years ago. all that sets the stage for what should be a hot and controversial hearing on capitol hill tomorrow...
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we have dave camp, the republicans they are like obama care right now, morning, noon and night. they have one issue. you know, the reform keeps getting pushed back. i'll see what dave camp if he ever more elms are coming. it seems like a lot of work not to have a 25% rate. >> that repatriation rate has to be lower. thank you very much. >>> now the markets went sideways today. i guess they're waiting on ben bernanke's reports tonight and there's more fed news with the last minutes of the fomc. we'll talk about it with our expert investors coming up. it means trying something new. [ woman ] just, that uncertainty of what's to come. [ man ] just kidding. ♪ can you please stop doing that? ♪ [ woman ] you walk outside in brooklyn, and it's cement and broken glass. and this is just like... the opposite of that. ♪ the opposite of that. i always wanted to design a bike that honored those who serve our country. and geico gave me that opportunity. now naturally, we wanted it to be powerful, innovative and we built this bike as a tribute to those who are serving, those who have serve
we have dave camp, the republicans they are like obama care right now, morning, noon and night. they have one issue. you know, the reform keeps getting pushed back. i'll see what dave camp if he ever more elms are coming. it seems like a lot of work not to have a 25% rate. >> that repatriation rate has to be lower. thank you very much. >>> now the markets went sideways today. i guess they're waiting on ben bernanke's reports tonight and there's more fed news with the last minutes...
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i would start right now. right tonight. kerry made a speech. obama made his talk. now let's go. let's go. otherwise they may go into other towns, right? they are talking about going into aleppo, if i have the pronunciation right. they are talking about killing more people using more chemical weapons. i think we need to go right away. >> i hope you're right. i think they will. because, you know, if you're going to do two and a half days of bombing you don't have much time. you better start. >> thank you very much. we appreciate it, sir. >>> now, folks, the markets just wrapped up their worst month of 2013, but the financial picture not so bad. in fact, you can make the case that stocks have been very resilient during a challenging summer. that includes all the curves that the syria story is throwing at us and that's what we're going look at where stocks may be going next. we have washington battles. we have tax battles. shutdown battles and profitable companies are holding their own. i'm larry can you identify, low we'll look at the markets next. hero: if you had a chance to go a
i would start right now. right tonight. kerry made a speech. obama made his talk. now let's go. let's go. otherwise they may go into other towns, right? they are talking about going into aleppo, if i have the pronunciation right. they are talking about killing more people using more chemical weapons. i think we need to go right away. >> i hope you're right. i think they will. because, you know, if you're going to do two and a half days of bombing you don't have much time. you better...
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said to the degree that obamacare is the focus, it's bad for obama. >> all right. john hinderaker, wind up with you on this. i think there's one other element that really kills this guy even while the economy is improving. i don't think the public believes he has the executive managerial skills to run his job. you know what, bob woodward said the other day, the reason there was a budget agreement was because obama wasn't involved. i think the public sees with some clarity, john, that this guy, whatever the merits -- he has merits, i'm not going to trash him completely. he has merits. one of them is not management. the other is not executive skills and the other is not deal making. i think that hurts him, too. >> you're exactly right, larry. as a manager, people figured out barack obama is an empty suit. he's had a very difficult time realizing his objectives. the obamacare -- you know, things like obamacare really hurt when they resonate and they confirm something that people already suspected. i think people already were suspecting that obama didn't really know wh
said to the degree that obamacare is the focus, it's bad for obama. >> all right. john hinderaker, wind up with you on this. i think there's one other element that really kills this guy even while the economy is improving. i don't think the public believes he has the executive managerial skills to run his job. you know what, bob woodward said the other day, the reason there was a budget agreement was because obama wasn't involved. i think the public sees with some clarity, john, that this...
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is this about the nsa or about obama? >> i think michelle is right, it's about the nsa, which started this program under george w. bush. >> with the vote of congress, the patriot act, democrats voted for it, too. >> it's not just the patriot act. it's also the warrantless wire tap. this thing about foreign spying, this has been going on since the beginning of time. the idea that president obama's administration is the only administration that has ever spied on another government is preposterous. i don't think anybody will believe at that. >> i think it is obama. he may have been very charming in his telephone conferring. we've also had the irs around for a long time and the federal election committee. he's shown he will use these nonpartisan institutions of government in order to spy on americans and abuse private personal data in a way that makes the nsa scandal so much worse. you understand the government is going to be listening or tracking certain phone calls, especially in the era of terrorism. the way it was used by
is this about the nsa or about obama? >> i think michelle is right, it's about the nsa, which started this program under george w. bush. >> with the vote of congress, the patriot act, democrats voted for it, too. >> it's not just the patriot act. it's also the warrantless wire tap. this thing about foreign spying, this has been going on since the beginning of time. the idea that president obama's administration is the only administration that has ever spied on another...
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>> first of all, this shows you president obama's right. you've got to pay for a lot of contraception out there. then we wouldn't have this story today. why am i the only one -- why am i the only one not bothered by this? >> is he a catholic, marino? >> you know, if these horrible menendez allegations turn out to be true, that's something we need to look at. the anthony weiner case showed a tremendous lack in judgment. this is an athlete. >> if the menendez prostitution turns out he is going to lose his position. i don't think marino will lose his in cbs. but menendez will lose his position. i'm not saying i know but if the allegations are true he's history. >> read a book about babe ruth. he frequented prostitutes. you know, an athlete, the bar is lower. you're not required to behave like a saint if you're an athlete. >> i'll get keith's take on this. will you watch cbs analysis with dan marino knowing he has a love child? >> i'm sure there are a lot of athletes and former athletes who have love childs, we just don't know about it. you're
>> first of all, this shows you president obama's right. you've got to pay for a lot of contraception out there. then we wouldn't have this story today. why am i the only one -- why am i the only one not bothered by this? >> is he a catholic, marino? >> you know, if these horrible menendez allegations turn out to be true, that's something we need to look at. the anthony weiner case showed a tremendous lack in judgment. this is an athlete. >> if the menendez prostitution...
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i intend to speak in support of defunding obama care until i am no longer able to stand. >> all right. that was senator ted cruz beginning his filibuster to buy time and support to de-fund obama care. but republicans are deserting him in droves, and right now it looks to me like a big victory for president obama and the senate democrats. meanwhile, nothing's been done about the mid-october debt ceiling limit. the house has no clear plan, the president won't negotiate and this could well be much more serious than any temporary government shutdown threat. >>> and in foreign policy today president obama talks tough on syria and dovish on iran and iran snubs him later on in the day. all those stories and more coming up in "the kudlow report" beginning right now. >> evening, everyone. i'm larry cuddly. we're here live at 7:00 p.m. eastern and 4:00 p.m. pacific. breaking news from washington tonight as texas republican senator ted cruz enters his fourth hour speaking out in protest against obama care funding despite his efforts this evening, senate leaders say it will delay a cloture vote.
i intend to speak in support of defunding obama care until i am no longer able to stand. >> all right. that was senator ted cruz beginning his filibuster to buy time and support to de-fund obama care. but republicans are deserting him in droves, and right now it looks to me like a big victory for president obama and the senate democrats. meanwhile, nothing's been done about the mid-october debt ceiling limit. the house has no clear plan, the president won't negotiate and this could well...
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that's the big problem with obama care right now. >> the latest example of obama care sticker shock, it turns out not everyone expecting to get a subsidy is going to qualify. one analysis shows in the largest cities, a good number of low income americans won't get the help that they were promised. that's because they tend to live in cities where new york city, i mean, you can make $50,000 in new york city. in most of the country that's a good salary. in new york city that means you're living with your mother and grandparents in one room in the back of the house or the back of the apartment. what about the core issue of sticker shock in general, sally? that seems to be much more of a threat to the overall program. >> look, there have been horror stories on this one too. and a lot of them, every one shown so far has shown by journalists -- they have poked holes in them. you think it's such a bad deal, but look at how this plan is better than the crummy insurance you had before that was going to kick you off when you got sick. i personally signed up. i saved over $5,000. >> where could
that's the big problem with obama care right now. >> the latest example of obama care sticker shock, it turns out not everyone expecting to get a subsidy is going to qualify. one analysis shows in the largest cities, a good number of low income americans won't get the help that they were promised. that's because they tend to live in cities where new york city, i mean, you can make $50,000 in new york city. in most of the country that's a good salary. in new york city that means you're...
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you know, is boehner who's a pretty good golfer in his own right. he played golf with obama. that was a while ago. that hasn't been repeated. that has to be part of this capitalism on thursday. >> he always said if i can get half a loaf and move in the right direction -- >> right. >> -- i'm going there. he understood dealing with the legislature in california -- >> i love this. instead of saying what's that sound i hear? it's the sound of cement cracking around my feet because you always say this isn't cement and i'm not moving. reagan knew how to compromise. clinton was very good at it, too, you are exactly right. i have to get out of here. you're exactly right, clinton was also good at it. kayla, thank you very, very much. give the mole from jpmorgan my very best regard. now time to get back to the top story in america. the federal government shutdown continues. it looks like it will for a while. is there any chance for a deal. we're about to ask for the presidential candidate. man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book th
you know, is boehner who's a pretty good golfer in his own right. he played golf with obama. that was a while ago. that hasn't been repeated. that has to be part of this capitalism on thursday. >> he always said if i can get half a loaf and move in the right direction -- >> right. >> -- i'm going there. he understood dealing with the legislature in california -- >> i love this. instead of saying what's that sound i hear? it's the sound of cement cracking around my feet...
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that means they were going after obama care right then and there. and that conflict has got to be resolved. >> this is connected to obama care. >> do you agree that he came out too late? >> i don't know that it matters when he came out. >> what are your thoughts? >> i think neil hit the nail on the head. it's really about the messaging. and hit with a flood of these applications. you can conceive that civil servants decided that the way to whittle down the pile was to come up with parameters. and what we know is that their higher ups said to stop it. it will be the revelations of that cover up. >> it's steadily a mess. >> don't you think that the time line will be absolutely crucial? there were official memos and circulars put out. they have got to explain that. who wrote those memos. who saw them. why did the commissioner say that none of that was true when memos had been written and he should have known about that. people have got to dig in to how this time line played out and who ran this operation. >> i think it's a possibility. i think it's unl
that means they were going after obama care right then and there. and that conflict has got to be resolved. >> this is connected to obama care. >> do you agree that he came out too late? >> i don't know that it matters when he came out. >> what are your thoughts? >> i think neil hit the nail on the head. it's really about the messaging. and hit with a flood of these applications. you can conceive that civil servants decided that the way to whittle down the pile was...
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care right now? >> well, obviously the ideal situation would be a delay not just in the individual mandate but in all the penalties, subsidies and taxes. so long as the bar is not ready for five time discount? >> it should be a delay overall. there's a mathematical point here. i if they put a hold on the whole thing. if they take the website down to clean it up properly, if they do a lot of things, that will wreck the financing. it is sabotaged before they start. letting people keep their old insurance isn't going to hurt anybody. to some people, i ran out of some bred early. many people under 30 will be sharing their lie on's capital hearts. >> if you want to look at the clocks, it's an irroor pressure . >> the point i'm making is this, a delay absolutely ruins the financing of obama care. that's the key point. a delay of the individual man dade. >> witt. so dem mat krat particular. that's a tough call for them. out in california, we appreciate it. coming up, we have polls in new jersey. chris chris
care right now? >> well, obviously the ideal situation would be a delay not just in the individual mandate but in all the penalties, subsidies and taxes. so long as the bar is not ready for five time discount? >> it should be a delay overall. there's a mathematical point here. i if they put a hold on the whole thing. if they take the website down to clean it up properly, if they do a lot of things, that will wreck the financing. it is sabotaged before they start. letting people keep...
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that's why i do not believe obama care fits the bill. i'm kudlow and we'll be right back. i was made to work. make my mark with pride. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. all right. we're waiting for a vote on the budget deal. that's the floor of the senate. you can see that. that vote is going to come in this hour. we'll let you know as soon as that happens. first up, wall street watching every move out of washington. stocks really cheered at the deal that was finally put together today. the dow popped a whopping 205 points. my question is can the rally be sustained, first of all by a stopgap 90-day deal, and second of all, by the whole profit story, which is now beginning to circulate. here now we welcome back dan clifton head of policy research at stregis and dan. the market is euphoric about this deal. we kind of knew they would be. regarding politics, does it sink this three months is al
that's why i do not believe obama care fits the bill. i'm kudlow and we'll be right back. i was made to work. make my mark with pride. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. all right. we're waiting for a vote on the budget deal. that's the floor of the senate. you can see that. that vote is going...
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president obama has not made civil rights a centerpiece of his presidency. remember that he was trying to get elected in 2008 and 2012 by appealing to a very wide swath of the electorate. there are some moments that's so big, the trayvon martin case a few weeks ago was one of those when the president finally came out to make some remarks on it. here's a happy occasion when he can come out and commemorate the progress that's been made but also note the progress that hasn't been made. we were talking about that before the bell started pealing. you have african-americans with a persistent income gap with white americans. in 1965 blacks earned 55 cents on the dollar now today 65 cents. african-american unemployment is almost twice the rate of white americans. and you got the gap in household wealth, the average african-american household has one sixth the household wealth of whitehouse holds. so this is a very large agenda that's still in front of us and the president has his way of trying to address it. republicans have different ways relying less on government
president obama has not made civil rights a centerpiece of his presidency. remember that he was trying to get elected in 2008 and 2012 by appealing to a very wide swath of the electorate. there are some moments that's so big, the trayvon martin case a few weeks ago was one of those when the president finally came out to make some remarks on it. here's a happy occasion when he can come out and commemorate the progress that's been made but also note the progress that hasn't been made. we were...
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jim, the really interesting thing is, the issue has, in fact, become obama care. all right? you live in virginia. i assume you vote in virginia. what do you make of it? >> listen, i think it would be great for ken cuccinelli if he had another couple of weeks. i think this issue might be peaking, isn't gelling enough quickly enough for him to catch up. i mean, there is a chance. he might catch a break if there's a lot of obama voters stuck on their computer trying to access any of the exchanges. that might help. but listen. one pro-life tax-cutting gop governor is going to win by a landslide. >> who's that? >> that would be chris christie. >> all right. chris christie. ari, yesterday mitt romney, who was on a bit of a tear in his comments, he said christie could be the nominee and save the republican party. what do you think, ari? put your analytic helmet back on. >> well, look. i think that christie is poised for not only a victory but potentially a coalition victory. and by that i mean he can post numbers in new jersey that show a broader coalition than we've seen republica
jim, the really interesting thing is, the issue has, in fact, become obama care. all right? you live in virginia. i assume you vote in virginia. what do you make of it? >> listen, i think it would be great for ken cuccinelli if he had another couple of weeks. i think this issue might be peaking, isn't gelling enough quickly enough for him to catch up. i mean, there is a chance. he might catch a break if there's a lot of obama voters stuck on their computer trying to access any of the...
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. >> all right. that's president obama speaking out today defending the widespread computer under surveillance and phone record-keeping program at the nsa, but is this really all there is to it? and isn't this the kind of strong contrast to the presidents president obama made as a candidate and even in his inaugural address? >>> and goldilocks jobs, stocks exploded 208 points on the dow with 175,000 jobs created in may suggests the fed will not taper or tighten, but you know what, there are a number of weak signs in this report and we will comb through the whole story. those stories and much more coming up on ""the kudlow report,"" which begins right no now. >>> good evening, everyone, i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." today, president obama said the government is not listening to your phone calls. the nsa snooping is for national security purposes only. ee mon eamon javers joins us now. good evening. >> good evening, the president went out of the way to take a question from a reporter.
. >> all right. that's president obama speaking out today defending the widespread computer under surveillance and phone record-keeping program at the nsa, but is this really all there is to it? and isn't this the kind of strong contrast to the presidents president obama made as a candidate and even in his inaugural address? >>> and goldilocks jobs, stocks exploded 208 points on the dow with 175,000 jobs created in may suggests the fed will not taper or tighten, but you know...
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they have no real power in the senate right now. these are obama people. and they look at it like a big game. and boehner blasted them today for it. said this is not a game, this is serious stuff. >> i don't know if anybody really understands this. watching tv today, and jay carney is on, i thought nonessential workers are furloughed. [ laughter ] >> we had 17 shutdowns in 30 years. we had seven shutdowns in the reagan years. >> i was essential, i just want you to know. i was really essential. i was. sorry. >> i think you made the best point in the last segment about the best program obama ever created for economy is the sequester. >> yes. >> let's double down on that. let's go another 1% next year. >> by the way, this is an important point. we don't have any time. i do not want to lose the sequester. and i am afraid that a deal, quote/unquote, the sequester will go away. >> i think you're right. >> and i think that would be terrible, and republicans should be ashamed of themselves because cutting spending is pro-growth. it's the one good thing they have d
they have no real power in the senate right now. these are obama people. and they look at it like a big game. and boehner blasted them today for it. said this is not a game, this is serious stuff. >> i don't know if anybody really understands this. watching tv today, and jay carney is on, i thought nonessential workers are furloughed. [ laughter ] >> we had 17 shutdowns in 30 years. we had seven shutdowns in the reagan years. >> i was essential, i just want you to know. i was...
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all right, jared bernstein, as an obama lum inconsistent -- why are they so mean -- why would they be so mean as to even threaten the kids not to have one? >> very -- the grinch isn't the right character for this part of the season. but i take your point. >>> look, the problem is with the sequester is that these are what you call horizontal cuts. you can't go vertically and say i'll cut here, i'll cut here, won't cut there. they're imposed across the board and believe it or not, whether it's white house tours or easter egg rolls, these are very labor-intensive events. so there may be a rationale for it. my view is that -- from the perspective of financial markets and the stuff we like to talk about here. this is tiny little potatoes or eggs. >> jed greg, let me ask you -- come on. they don't have to -- this is deliberate political strategy to try to defeat the sequester by making everybody cry and weep, including little kids that want to roll easter eggs on the white house lawn. how pathetic is that? >> i think it draws attention to the fact that the sequester is actually an effective
all right, jared bernstein, as an obama lum inconsistent -- why are they so mean -- why would they be so mean as to even threaten the kids not to have one? >> very -- the grinch isn't the right character for this part of the season. but i take your point. >>> look, the problem is with the sequester is that these are what you call horizontal cuts. you can't go vertically and say i'll cut here, i'll cut here, won't cut there. they're imposed across the board and believe it or not,...
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. >> at least he got it half right. he got it half right. i'm with obama on this, i really am. i'm with obama. whether that makes me a con or a neo-con or whatever it is, think think they're wrong about waterboarding. but notice, answer, guantanamo is still open. i think obama has learned a thing or two. >> yeah, i wish he would learn a few more things and that is to get -- actually, i think it's mark's concerns about winning the hearts and minds of pakistanis. i don't think i'd spend a lot of time and effort on that and, you know, this is part of the reason i'm enthusiastically supporting the siequester. i think there's plenty we can cut from the defense department, including this pointless, endless rebuilding of afghanistan. it was one thing to go in and take out al qaeda and the taliban. what on earth are we doing over there? why do we care about the hearts or minds or building the schools? i mean, outside of osama bin laden going to afghanistan and tricking the taliban into this spectacular attack on america, in general the muslims in afghanistan like the ones in indonesiai
. >> at least he got it half right. he got it half right. i'm with obama on this, i really am. i'm with obama. whether that makes me a con or a neo-con or whatever it is, think think they're wrong about waterboarding. but notice, answer, guantanamo is still open. i think obama has learned a thing or two. >> yeah, i wish he would learn a few more things and that is to get -- actually, i think it's mark's concerns about winning the hearts and minds of pakistanis. i don't think i'd...
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you think i'm wrong and obama is right on this i want to hear your thoughts. >> i think you have mischaracterized this pro posal. it's a simple proposal. if you remember the ira, is a retirement device that was intended for lower income and middle income people. as a way that they could have their own retirement plans because the rich people already had -- because rich people had retirement plans and this is going to return it back to its original intended function listen, you have mitt romney to thank for this. because mitt romney, what did he have in his ira $100 million? was there $100 million in the ira he had? >> who the hell cares? thises america. i have bright guy -- >> hi, kay. >> hello. >> he is now telling me it's okay for the state, for the government to tell us how much we can and can't make in retirement and hand how we are supposed to live. i do not buy any of that. >> i want to add two points to what you are saying. number one, remember that we used to have pensions that were the majority of the working people in our country had. we don't have pensions anymore. corporations don't g
you think i'm wrong and obama is right on this i want to hear your thoughts. >> i think you have mischaracterized this pro posal. it's a simple proposal. if you remember the ira, is a retirement device that was intended for lower income and middle income people. as a way that they could have their own retirement plans because the rich people already had -- because rich people had retirement plans and this is going to return it back to its original intended function listen, you have mitt...
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. >> all right. many thanks, john harwood, appreciate the update. >>> with the shutdown countdown still going in effect, president obama is wasting no time racking up the partisan jabs. the latest during his saturday weekly address. he bashed republicans for threatening a government shutdown and debt default if they can't shut off obama care. take a listen to this. >> think about that. they would actually plunge this country back into recession all to deny the basic security of health care to millions of americans. >> all right. well, america's pointing fingers, too, right back at the president. the latest pew poll shows while 39% of americans would blame the gop if the latest budget battle leads to a government shutdown, 36% would actually blame president obama. 17% would blame both. but the president apparently will not negotiate. that's what he told boehner friday night. i don't get it. let's bring in our guests. "washington post" online columnist matt miller and john fund, columnist for the natio
. >> all right. many thanks, john harwood, appreciate the update. >>> with the shutdown countdown still going in effect, president obama is wasting no time racking up the partisan jabs. the latest during his saturday weekly address. he bashed republicans for threatening a government shutdown and debt default if they can't shut off obama care. take a listen to this. >> think about that. they would actually plunge this country back into recession all to deny the basic...
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. >>> president obama meeting right now with senate democrats. the senate is suspending negotiations until house republicans can work out a deal on government shutdown and the debt ceiling. >> so, let's find out where we stand at the moment in the house. we're joined by two representatives from each side of the aisle, bill pascro from new jersey and mike kelly. thank you for joining us. let me ask you, representative kel y the senate has said we're not going to talk until the house can come up with some kind of a deal. where does it stand right now with the house gop? >> i think we'll be looking at some vote this afternoon, but in our conference this morning, we tried to come through with a proposal, again, it's about fairness and making sure everyone is treated fairly on the affordable patient care act. we put some things in there, and we can continue the c.r. until january 15th and do the debt ceiling until february 7th which gives the markets certainty. we're talking about fairness -- >> but you had to know that it was going to muck things up
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so president obama was right to threaten the air strikes, but now the devil will be in the detail. the president has no option but to look at this seriously once it's been proposed by the russian federation. but who is going to present these weapons, will all be turned over. will it satisfy us that everything in that country has been inspected. it will have to be a tight final frame. if the congress can now vote to give the president authority to strike, should assad not fulfill his end of the bargain, that would put us in the strongest position because we had to keep the threat of force on the table to get him to complete this mission if he is serious about giving up all of his weapons. >> nick burns, with all the greatest respect that i have through youfor you, the syrians won't especially let the ub i.n inspectors take a look at the carnage. we're supposed to believe assad might turnover chemical weapons and that's it? >> we don't have to trust or believe. the whole point of this is if he's serious, we test the proposition, hold his feet to the fire, ask a lot of tough questions
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it's a bad law. >> but does this obama care, all these obama care problems, all right, we're in late october, 2013. the election is a little more than a year. i guess what i'm asking very directly can the republicans live down the negatives of the shutdown. i agree with you they shouldn't have had a shutdown with the obama care issue. does obama care trump the shutdown? >> i think it's not just now and the website the full implementation. there's a lawsuit by judicial watch and a dentist from florida saying asking a federal court to enforce the employer mandate. can you have a federal judge in the next month or two and say the law says the employers in the country have to participate in the mandate effective january 1st. and it's obvious they are not equipped for the individual mandate let alone the employer mandate. >> all right. we'll leave it there. chris ruddy news max. should republicans continue to push for a delay of obama care or it would be wiser to let the disaster continue right up until the 2014 election? let's get some analysis from our panel of experts. democrat strateg
it's a bad law. >> but does this obama care, all these obama care problems, all right, we're in late october, 2013. the election is a little more than a year. i guess what i'm asking very directly can the republicans live down the negatives of the shutdown. i agree with you they shouldn't have had a shutdown with the obama care issue. does obama care trump the shutdown? >> i think it's not just now and the website the full implementation. there's a lawsuit by judicial watch and a...
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that's right. $920 million. that's what jpmorgan will pay to three regulators here in the u.s. and one in the uk. this will completely settle those charges that jpmorgan had insufficient risk controls in place to prevent a loss this big and that the bank didn't properly inform regulators but jpmorgan still the subject of several other investigations by u.s. regulators and prosecutors dating back to 2008. post office, it's getting dangerously low on cash. post master general saying that we need emergency increase. he says the cash balance will only cover expenses for about five days next month. the post master general has tried to end saturday delivery and other money saving steps but hasn't gotten congressional approval. grand theft auto-5 did $800 million of worldwide sales. it amounts to 13 million copies of the game and new one day record. not just for video games but across all forms of entertainment including movies, stock rising in today's trade. the company hadn't released a new version of t
that's right. $920 million. that's what jpmorgan will pay to three regulators here in the u.s. and one in the uk. this will completely settle those charges that jpmorgan had insufficient risk controls in place to prevent a loss this big and that the bank didn't properly inform regulators but jpmorgan still the subject of several other investigations by u.s. regulators and prosecutors dating back to 2008. post office, it's getting dangerously low on cash. post master general saying that we need...
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they're very, very concerned about the cost of obama care. >> all right. we'll leave it there. governor dave heinman of nebraska. good luck and thanks for coming on. >>> now talk about a p.r. nightmare. boeing 787 dreamliners remain grounded around the world tonight. but did the stock bounce back? we have some answers ahead, i think. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. office superstore ink retailer in america. now
they're very, very concerned about the cost of obama care. >> all right. we'll leave it there. governor dave heinman of nebraska. good luck and thanks for coming on. >>> now talk about a p.r. nightmare. boeing 787 dreamliners remain grounded around the world tonight. but did the stock bounce back? we have some answers ahead, i think. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1...
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up next this evening, are obama care critics right or wrong about the health care plan, swollen employment and generating only part time jobs. we'll debate when "the kudlow report" comes back. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? ♪ she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily
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we will talk to president obama's right hand xhan on the economy been gene sperling. and we will talk about what action or inaction means in corporate america and the markets. among our guests today, larry bossidy. he will be our guest host today. evercore's founding partner, roger altman. >>> in the headlines this morning, royalty pharma is making an $11 a share bid to acquire elon. it hasn't received a formal response, but acknowledges it has been unsuccessful so far in its efforts to engage with the drugmaker since making that offer. shares rising this morning. take a look. also today, voluntarily recalls all lots of anemia treatment in the u.s. by royalty pharma. the drug is used to treat anemia. shares of affy defendant's exhibit madz down sharply in early trading this morning. >>> and hewlett packard announcing it's making a tablet that uses google's operating system. the hp7 will be in a similar size to the amazon fire. hp had a failed attempt back in 2011 with a device based on palm's web os software when it bought that for a nice sum -- actually, it paid way
we will talk to president obama's right hand xhan on the economy been gene sperling. and we will talk about what action or inaction means in corporate america and the markets. among our guests today, larry bossidy. he will be our guest host today. evercore's founding partner, roger altman. >>> in the headlines this morning, royalty pharma is making an $11 a share bid to acquire elon. it hasn't received a formal response, but acknowledges it has been unsuccessful so far in its efforts...
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human rights is very important. i wish obama would be even more aggressive about human rights. don jensen, let me come back and ask you, this is a little far-fetched. did benghazi, at the end of the day, the whole benghazi episode, which is still going on, it's still going on, cia agents in there and whatever, do you think benghazi had a significant impact on president obama's thinking and psyche? that may not relate directly to russia but it relates to our foreign policy and anti-terrorism and being tough. do you think president obama is a changed man over the benghazi catastrophe? >> i think with the russians and to protect our withdrawal from afghanistan. to achieve those he would have done a lot and i think has far too much but there is not much progress on the first issue. this is a good time for obama to make a symbolic statement. the real issue is down the road. friday when the defense ministers meet, is there going to be any movement on missile defense further down the road? what will happen if there's a terrorist threat in the olympics next year? i think i'm not at all
human rights is very important. i wish obama would be even more aggressive about human rights. don jensen, let me come back and ask you, this is a little far-fetched. did benghazi, at the end of the day, the whole benghazi episode, which is still going on, it's still going on, cia agents in there and whatever, do you think benghazi had a significant impact on president obama's thinking and psyche? that may not relate directly to russia but it relates to our foreign policy and anti-terrorism and...
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obama is basically blaming the republicans for shutdown right away, before anything happened. he's got the upper hand. what do you make of that politically? >> i don't think the president has the upper hand. he hasn't for a long time. ted cruz and conservatives around the country went around the country and changed what washington was doing. they changed the narrative in the press as much as the press didn't want to admit it. there's a chance that conservatives can fundamentally change how things are working. >> larry, there's two problems here. you had two chances to answer the question and you don't have an answer for how you actually get to your goal and get to your objective. you're talking about narratives. you can write poetry, you can write a story, a novel about big, bag obama care. this is here to stay. it was a victory. it was validated in the reelection of the president and the supreme court said it's legal. from larry kudlow to karl rove, you have this break in conservative thought. and you guys, unfortunately, i don't know you well, but your position here is not o
obama is basically blaming the republicans for shutdown right away, before anything happened. he's got the upper hand. what do you make of that politically? >> i don't think the president has the upper hand. he hasn't for a long time. ted cruz and conservatives around the country went around the country and changed what washington was doing. they changed the narrative in the press as much as the press didn't want to admit it. there's a chance that conservatives can fundamentally change...
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he's got the story right and by the way, there's a powerful new conservative movement to delay obama care taxes and mandates and the gop frankly is in the driver's seat and obama is in trouble on this issue and he knows it. that's why he's messing around and blaming rush limbaugh. it's just a dumb diversion. let's bring in my pal, grover norquist, our free market friday panel, ahmed shihab aldin. and grover, good to have you back. >> boehner's conference call made it very clear. no government shutdown and they'll have a continuum resolution, and the interesting thing is, grover, delaying obama care, and not defunding obama care. i find that very interesting. what's your take on it? >> well, i think it's the correct strategy that baner is quite correct. first, protect the sequester numbers. don't let spending jump back up again. don't punch a hole in those budget caps that were won in 2011. second, what do we do about the train wreck which the democrats now agree, the train wreck of obama care and obama's giving delays to big businesses, delays to campaign contributorers and delays to
he's got the story right and by the way, there's a powerful new conservative movement to delay obama care taxes and mandates and the gop frankly is in the driver's seat and obama is in trouble on this issue and he knows it. that's why he's messing around and blaming rush limbaugh. it's just a dumb diversion. let's bring in my pal, grover norquist, our free market friday panel, ahmed shihab aldin. and grover, good to have you back. >> boehner's conference call made it very clear. no...
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tax or at least limit your hard-earned retirement money, all right. so important for you, so important for the overall economic growth, a top man at biggest name in retirement funds fidelity is speaking out against this limit, and he will join us next up on "kudlow." i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready real business. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. tired of fees piling up introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card with no fee reloads and withdrawals at chase atms. all for one flat monthly fee so there's zero confusion. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. but i am your rmarket data. i know what you're looking f
tax or at least limit your hard-earned retirement money, all right. so important for you, so important for the overall economic growth, a top man at biggest name in retirement funds fidelity is speaking out against this limit, and he will join us next up on "kudlow." i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900...
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you can't judge the obama care by what the -- the action by what's happening here. >> all right. thanks very much. i'm kudlow. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of a slippery situation? the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed: the fugitives"... meet joe mcco
you can't judge the obama care by what the -- the action by what's happening here. >> all right. thanks very much. i'm kudlow. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of a slippery situation? the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead....
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. >> the house passed a bill defunding obama care. right now the votes are piling up to end debate on a senate bill that would extend government funding but strip that provision. the last count i heard from our colleagues was 50 to 13. >> just now, i spoke on the phone with president rouhani of the islamic republic of iran. the two of us discussed our ongoing efforts to reach an agreement over iran's nuclear program. >> let's get straight to the brandy. the brandy library. >> it's fall. we want to do nice warm drinks brandy is the obvious choice. what's the first thing you brought. >> well, brandy can come from california. apple brandy. why not? >> why not? >> it's great. >> all american. >> makes it very well. so i would start with that. it's apple picking season you don't have to go apple picking, just sit back and relax by the fireplace. >> you have a fall outfit by the way. >> city island? >> oh man. all right. i would rather just drink brandy. let's go. >> i agree. >> next one. >> the next brandy big bold flavors. if you want len
. >> the house passed a bill defunding obama care. right now the votes are piling up to end debate on a senate bill that would extend government funding but strip that provision. the last count i heard from our colleagues was 50 to 13. >> just now, i spoke on the phone with president rouhani of the islamic republic of iran. the two of us discussed our ongoing efforts to reach an agreement over iran's nuclear program. >> let's get straight to the brandy. the brandy library....
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all right, president obama appears to be backing away from military strikes in syria in favor of a diplomatic resolution that would put syria's chemical weapons under international control. here's what defense secretary chuck hagel said about the diplomatic option on capitol hill today. >> all of us are hopeful that this option might be a real solution to this crisis. yet, we must be very clear eyed and ensure it is not a stalling tactic by syria and its russian patrons. for this diplomatic option to have a chance of succeeding the threat of a u.s. military action, the credible, real threat of u.s. military action must continue. >> all right. my quick take on this, the putin plan is a ruse. it's a poorly bated trap for the u.s. assad cannot be trusted. this u.n. plan is going to keep him in power and assad will not relinquish his chemical weapons for fear of losing the civil war. i'm joined by steve scalise, republican from louisiana. we have harvard law professor al alan dershowitz who has a new autobiography coming out next week. let me start with alan dershowitz. do you buy this stuff? do
all right, president obama appears to be backing away from military strikes in syria in favor of a diplomatic resolution that would put syria's chemical weapons under international control. here's what defense secretary chuck hagel said about the diplomatic option on capitol hill today. >> all of us are hopeful that this option might be a real solution to this crisis. yet, we must be very clear eyed and ensure it is not a stalling tactic by syria and its russian patrons. for this...
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these -- this law right now with obama care. we're at the point where it's republican and democrat, congressmen and senators against the rest of america. that's unacceptable. >> have you met with mitch mcconned? >> i met with mitch mcconnell at a press conference we did right after the i.r.s. scandal broke. >> and your conclusion? a good man? what do you think? >> i don't think this this isn't about whether they're good or bad men, but doing what's right for our country. exempting yourself from a law, not holding yourself to the same standard you're going to make the rest of america be held that, that isn't good for america. i'm concerned with whether they're doing the right thing for our country. >> all right. i hear you. thanks very much. again jennie beth martin, we appreciate it. good luck to you. >> thank you. >>> we'll see you tomorrow night. ry much. ry much. ok guys, i'm back. i need a template of a template. oh my gosh. i've never even seen this record, i've only read about it in books. yeah we can get some peanut...tha
these -- this law right now with obama care. we're at the point where it's republican and democrat, congressmen and senators against the rest of america. that's unacceptable. >> have you met with mitch mcconned? >> i met with mitch mcconnell at a press conference we did right after the i.r.s. scandal broke. >> and your conclusion? a good man? what do you think? >> i don't think this this isn't about whether they're good or bad men, but doing what's right for our country....
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republicans right now are trying to to have a narrow focus on obama care, to put pressure on blue state senate democrats like mark pryor and mary landrieu. there's new sites they're coming out trying to hammer that message to independent voters in blue states. >> if they do that -- let's go into the heart of it. michigan and california and new york -- stranger things have happened in new jersey. doesn't the gop -- i'm not asking for an opinion, more for political take. does the gop understand that one of the key questions for obama care is that it's helping sick people? the so-called pre-existing conditions people? that that was one of obama's big starting points. his plan is flopping. the republicans can help the needy, help the safety net, can help the sick. wouldn't that be a reach-out right there? >> reporter: that's exactly right. you're trying to see republicans trying to reach out to voters who understand that obama care has problems but they're still skeptical of the gop. so the gop has to come up with a message that's broad on obama care. and they're doing it right now. it's no
republicans right now are trying to to have a narrow focus on obama care, to put pressure on blue state senate democrats like mark pryor and mary landrieu. there's new sites they're coming out trying to hammer that message to independent voters in blue states. >> if they do that -- let's go into the heart of it. michigan and california and new york -- stranger things have happened in new jersey. doesn't the gop -- i'm not asking for an opinion, more for political take. does the gop...
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we'll be right back. >>> big labor doing an about face on obama care. get this, the aflcio which is america's largest union and an early backer of the health care overhaul passed a resolution demanding an obama care fix. the teamsters, long shoreman, united teachers union and others are all calling for changes to the president's signature achievement. just 18 days until the obama care exchanges are supposed to kick in, unions have come to realize that it will drive up the cost of their union sponsored health plan and force some to give up their union coverage altogether. justin wilkin is here from the union center facts. welcome back, justin. if you had to boil it down. trump has really gone to the war path. they'll pass this resolution. what's the biggest single beef that you're hearing from the labor crowd. >> you know, this has been a long time coming and we have seen this going on quietly. the fact that labor is coming out as loud and as vocal as they are coming against the proposal, you know, it takes a lot of gujs to come up with tens of -- health
we'll be right back. >>> big labor doing an about face on obama care. get this, the aflcio which is america's largest union and an early backer of the health care overhaul passed a resolution demanding an obama care fix. the teamsters, long shoreman, united teachers union and others are all calling for changes to the president's signature achievement. just 18 days until the obama care exchanges are supposed to kick in, unions have come to realize that it will drive up the cost of their...
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all right. let's talk our first guest tonight says the obama administration is in dire need of a plan b. we welcome back president of health policy and strategy associates. bob, as always, thank you. i tweeted your new website as i often do. plan b, you believe, let me get this right, the insurance companies can and should play a major role? >> they are going to have to. the insurance company websites are working, they are working today. you can go on and enroll with them today. there's a segment of business called private health insurance exchanges such as ehealth.com or einsurance. their websites are working. you can go on and buy a 2014 plan today. those people who qualify for subsidies can't get the subsidies through these other sites. the private insurance and private exchange businesses lobbied the administration to build a bridge between them and the subsidy calculator well before october 1. the administration sort of said they would do that but they were going to delay it, wait until the
all right. let's talk our first guest tonight says the obama administration is in dire need of a plan b. we welcome back president of health policy and strategy associates. bob, as always, thank you. i tweeted your new website as i often do. plan b, you believe, let me get this right, the insurance companies can and should play a major role? >> they are going to have to. the insurance company websites are working, they are working today. you can go on and enroll with them today. there's a...
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. >> all right. now, that was former treasury secretary hank paulson on cnbc earlier today praising the tarp bailout program created during the financial crisis five years ago. paulson gave high praise also to ben bernanke and q.e. 2. take a listen. >> i am a -- a believer in, you know, the ben bernanke stimulus programs in the sense that i think it's remarkable even though it -- we have low growth, that this economy has been growing at 2% since the end of 2009, while we have undergone the massive and necessary deleveraging. >> so did bernanke and t.a.r.p. save the u.s. economy? let's bring in the former senior economist at bear stearns, douglas holtz-ecan and forbes opinions editor john tammany. let's start with t.a.r.p. take it piece by piece. hank paulson said t.a.r.p. was a great success and not only was it paid back it made $32 billion. what's your take on t.a.r.p.? >> well, larry, as you know at the time i thought something like t.a.r.p. was very important. john mccain stopped mccacampaig and i
. >> all right. now, that was former treasury secretary hank paulson on cnbc earlier today praising the tarp bailout program created during the financial crisis five years ago. paulson gave high praise also to ben bernanke and q.e. 2. take a listen. >> i am a -- a believer in, you know, the ben bernanke stimulus programs in the sense that i think it's remarkable even though it -- we have low growth, that this economy has been growing at 2% since the end of 2009, while we have...